Western business schools push into Iran | Financial Times:
As the daughter of a company founder, Solmaz Mohammadlou had long harboured ambitions to establish her own business. Shortly after joining her father’s manufacturing company, the 34-year-old chemistry graduate looked for a masters degree that would give her the confidence and technical skills she needed.
However, as an Iranian living in Tehran, Ms Mohammadlou’s business school options were limited. So she signed up for a part-time executive MBA course run by France’s Neoma Business School. The course opened last year.
Now she flies to Paris every month to spend three days attending lectures on campus. Between French visits, she has teaching sessions in Tehran.
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